Early Travellers in the Canadas, 1791-1867Gerald M. Craig Macmillan Company of Canada, 1955 - 300 páginas Extracts from the writings of thirty visitors of British North America, 1791-1867. |
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... banks vary considerably ; in some places they are high , in others very low , until you approach within a few leagues of Quebec , when they assume a bold and grand appearance on each side . The scenery along various parts of the river ...
... banks vary considerably ; in some places they are high , in others very low , until you approach within a few leagues of Quebec , when they assume a bold and grand appearance on each side . The scenery along various parts of the river ...
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... banks , which have come almost simultaneously into operation , would yet have existed , but for the speculating ... banks in the Canadas were being made . The Bank of Montreal had opened its doors in 1817 , but the royal assent to ...
... banks , which have come almost simultaneously into operation , would yet have existed , but for the speculating ... banks in the Canadas were being made . The Bank of Montreal had opened its doors in 1817 , but the royal assent to ...
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... bank , whilst the stones fell under his feet , and he saw the great body of masonry bulging out below , and an ... banks of the Rideau River . Before them the women were smoke - drying venison . Large canoes , up- turned , lay on ...
... bank , whilst the stones fell under his feet , and he saw the great body of masonry bulging out below , and an ... banks of the Rideau River . Before them the women were smoke - drying venison . Large canoes , up- turned , lay on ...
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A Travellers Impressions in 179293 | 3 |
The St Lawrence Valley in the 1790s | 14 |
French Canadian Character and Customs 180608 | 26 |
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